At this time, Jaina came over and teased, "I really don't know which high priest said that he was just poisoned and then saved by a guy named Duke?"
Tyrande leaned over and whispered in Jaina's ear, "Would you admit in front of a stranger you didn't know well that you were captured on the battlefield, and then rudely taken advantage of, even your body and mind were ruined, only to find out in the end that he was the strongest traitor who infiltrated the Burning Legion, and turned the losing situation around to become a great hero, that you didn't lose anything, and even got the recognition and blessing of your goddess?"
After Vanessa came back, Tyrande's affairs had already been thoroughly figured out, and all the women in Duke's harem knew about it.
Even though I know it, I still find it very mysterious!
The leader of the allied nation, who had no connection with him before the Battle of Mount Hyjal, had actually been dealt with by his man who had returned to the future 10,000 years ago. Just thinking about this process was mind-boggling.
Alleria was not annoyed at all. Instead, she smiled and asked, "Why didn't you confirm it before Mount Hyjal?"
Tyrande shook her head. "The great hero Duke that I know is a super hero who has the blessing of the moon goddess Elune and the blessing of the giver of life. Duke during the Battle of Hyjal did not have these two blessings."
So that's how it is.
"Alright, sisters!" Sylvanas finally had enough of her oral sex and pulled up Duke, whose upper body was covered with lip marks: "Since that bastard Duke is finally willing to die and come back from the long river of time, let's celebrate--"
Alleria, Vereesa, Ilucia, Jaina, and Tyrande all raised their hands high with excitement.
"oh--"
"Long live!"
"Duke, don't think that just buying another ticket is enough!"
"Just accept your fate—"
Looking at the boiling emotions in the harem, Duke was embarrassed.
"Well! Fortunately, I have Alexstrasza's blessing."
Well, if the Red Dragon Queen knew that Duke used her blessing in this way, would Duke be beaten to death?
This, this can be considered a kind of happy trouble.
On that day, it was rumored that someone saw several sexy Miss Santas entering and leaving Duke's hotel at Yongquan Lake.
There was even a general of a sentinel unit who claimed that he saw his beloved foster mother wrapping him with a red ribbon and putting him in a big Christmas gift box as if he were a "Christmas present". Of course, someone later seemed to be coerced by a high priest and swore to never admit that he had said such a thing.
All the trivial matters were just gossip and not worth mentioning. Only one piece of news swept the entire Alliance and the Horde in the shortest time - Edmund Duke, the great hero of the Alliance who saved the world many times, finally returned from the long river of time. On the same day, the night elves reached a consensus with the Alliance and announced that they would join the Alliance.
After receiving this news, Thrall, who was patrolling the Valley of Strength in Orgrimmar, suddenly smiled bitterly: "Should I say, he is worthy of being called Edmund Duke?"
Beside him, Grom, who already had gray hair on his temples, suddenly said, "If it's him, I wouldn't be surprised at all."
"Unfortunately, he is not from the Horde."
"indeed!"
Thrall didn't even need to open the map to know how disadvantageous it would be for the Horde if the night elves joined the Alliance.
Ashenvale itself is the traditional territory of the night elves. Even when his men shouted, "If the elves refuse to give us more wood, we will get it ourselves," Thrall never thought of starting a war with the elves.
The elves are not a weak race. Even though 100,000 of their troops were wiped out in the Battle of Mount Hyjal, the elves were still very powerful. It would be impossible for the Horde to win without the combined strength of all races.
Moreover, the elves' lair had already moved to the giant island of Teldrassil. Even if the Horde could occupy Ashenvale, it would not be able to completely dominate the entire Kalimdor continent. Because the Dark Coast in the northwest of Kalimdor had an extremely long and complex coastline, the elves' fleet could land on any coast. The Horde's navy was completely nowhere to be seen.
"Alas!" Thrall sighed.
We know that if Duke sacrifices himself, it will be for the world of Azeroth, but the reproduction and survival of the race is such a cruel thing.
If a race or an organization wants to survive and grow stronger, it needs a larger living space and more resources.
Without Duke, the alliance would be in disarray. Varian, that young boy, could not support such a large alliance alone, let alone cope with the extremely complex situation within the alliance.
As long as the night elves do not join the Alliance, Thrall is confident that he can use the orcs' powerful reproductive capacity to make the Horde the overlord of Kalimdor in a maximum of two generations or thirty years.
Unfortunately, the person I least wanted to see returned.
I didn't think so at first, but now it seems that Duke's plan is extremely sharp. I didn't think too much when I first opened up Durotar, but later I found that the Alliance opened up the city of Theramore in the Dustwallow Marsh in the south of Durotar.
Now that the Night Elves have joined the Alliance, it is like attacking Orgrimmar from both the south and the north. This is quite detrimental to the development of the Horde.
The goblins once mentioned to him that they wanted the land of Azshara. If Duke was not around, it might have been possible. But with Duke here, the Horde has no chance.
It had only been five years since the orcs arrived in Kalimdor. The refugee children had just grown up, allowing the Horde's military strength to recover to just over 100,000.
With the technical support of the goblins, the Horde's combat power has been greatly improved. Unfortunately, it is still no match for the Alliance.
It was because he had fought alongside the Alliance that Thrall clearly understood what a monster the Alliance was today - it could easily mobilize more than one million regular troops, and all young people must undergo rigorous military training. In fact, the Alliance had more than three million reserve soldiers.
Moreover, the Battle of Mount Hyjal has proven that the Alliance has the terrifying ability to quickly deploy more than 100,000 troops across the sea.
With the Burning Legion and the Scourge as their common enemy, the Alliance is of course happy to cooperate with the Horde. However, after losing their common goal, their conflicts will inevitably be rekindled with issues such as territorial disputes.
After all, no one has forgotten the hatred of the past. The Alliance warriors of the previous generation have now become generals, and they have not forgotten the wanton massacres committed by the old tribe on the continent of the Eastern Kingdom.
Likewise, the Horde has not forgotten the days when they were enslaved by the Alliance.
This hatred is not so easy to resolve.
It is very likely that there will be a war between the Alliance and the Horde in the future.
Thrall felt a little choked up at the thought. He turned around and informed Varok, "Tell Anasterian that I agree to meet him in secret. He can decide the location, but it can't be too far from the Horde's territory."